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it's interesting to see how far we've come since the days of Mosaic for web browsing and even the birth of such big internet monoliths as eBay. Now we have Twitter and Facebook. What's your take on what we should expect as the next "big idea?"

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Not all retailers have the same customer base. Of course, that makes sense. But, have you ever wondered how customer bases varied between sites? Obviously Saks Fifth Avenue is going to attract a different clientele than, say, Walmart, but what about the rest? The graphic below illustrates the differences in customer demographics across North America’s largest online retailers. It takes into consideration factors such as: gender, age, education level, income level, and ethnicity. Some of the findings may be surprising:

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Our world is getting smaller and smaller, thanks to the increasing number of folks connecting to the Internet. Our world is getting faster, thanks to us being connected everywhere. Our world is getting more connected and that in itself is changing the way we live, work, communicate and share. Here is a visual representation of our connected planet, by the numbers.

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A new report from market analysis firm Nielsen shows that in June 2010 Americans spend nearly a quarter of their online time (22.7 percent) using social networking sites and services, up from 15.8 percent in June 2009.